But when FSU figured out that he wasn't James and used him to his strengths, Westbrook has been a very solid player.

The 6-foot, 193-pound safety out of Mainland High in Daytona Beach finished his junior season with 40 tackles and seven pass break-ups, which was third on the team behind James and Tarvarus McFadden. He had 40 tackles and four pass break-ups in 2016.

Westbrook's got a tough task ahead of him during fall camp as he attempts to fight off sophomores Hamsah Nasirildeen and Cyrus Fagan.

Even if he doesn't start, Westbrook is primed to play a lot this season, and his veteran leadership will be valuable to a very young secondary.

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If not for Aguayo’s red-hot foot, it’s quite possible FSU’s bowl streak would be a thing of the past.

It’s also quite possible that Aguayo’s ability to carry that momentum forward into 2018 could mark the difference between FSU finishing 9-3 or better or 7-5 or worse.

Aguayo shared that the new coaching staff has shaken up his practice routine, throwing some extra pressure into his practice kicks which are normally stress free.

Only time will tell if this translates into better handling of high-stress in-game kicks, but those very situations could weigh large for FSU’s record in Willie Taggart’s first season atop the program.